A warehouse fire broke out in the village of Atamanovo, Krasnoyarsk Region, engulfing an area of about 1.5 thousand square meters. This development was reported by a news agency citing the regional department of the Ministry of Emergency Situations. Emergency crews were quickly alerted, and firefighting teams were dispatched to the scene to prevent the blaze from spreading to nearby structures and to protect any stored goods within the facility.
According to subsequent updates, the burning warehouse located in the Sukhobuzimsky district is under active suppression. Firefighters are coordinating with local authorities to implement containment measures, ensure safe evacuation if needed, and maintain a secure perimeter around the facility to minimize risks to neighboring areas.
Urgent communication from the department indicated that at approximately 06:15 this morning (02:15 Moscow time) the roof of the warehouse covering about 1,500 square meters caught fire. The village of Atamanovo was placed under enhanced monitoring as crews worked to determine the fire’s origin and assess any potential structural collapse while de-energizing adjacent lines to prevent further hazards.
At the scene, five firefighting teams and twenty personnel were deployed to manage the incident, bringing ground and aerial support to bear. The coordinated effort focused on rapid access to the burning sections, water supply optimization, and continuous assessment of building stability as the flames swept through the roof and internal compartments. Local residents were advised to stay clear of the area until the situation stabilized and authorities gave the all-clear.
Meanwhile, last night in the Moscow region a male tenant was detained in relation to a house fire that occurred nearby, and investigators are reviewing possible connections to any injuries sustained by residents during the incident. The investigation aims to determine whether any criminal actions may have contributed to the fire and to establish a clear timeline of events leading up to the blaze and subsequent response.
On the morning of May 23, a separate fire erupted in a two-story house located in the SNT “Snegir” area within the Istra district of the Moscow region. The building measured around 80 square meters in footprint, and fire crews worked to bring the flames under control while preventing spread to adjacent structures. The event prompted a rapid emergency response and an assessment of potential casualties and structural integrity as flames thrashed through the home’s interior and roof space.
Authorities reported that nine people sustained injuries in the Moscow-region house fire. One woman required hospital admission for essential medical care, while responders did their utmost to rescue others who were trapped or in danger. A criminal case was subsequently opened to examine the circumstances surrounding the incident and to determine any responsibility or mismanagement that may have contributed to the event.
Earlier reports indicated that a waste processing facility in Tver had caught fire, drawing attention to the recurring challenge of handling combustible materials safely and the critical role of robust incident response protocols in minimizing damage and protecting nearby communities. Fire departments across affected regions continue to monitor evolving conditions, deploy additional resources as needed, and coordinate with local authorities to ensure public safety while investigators work to uncover root causes and prevent recurrences.